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The jelly-like fluid protoplasmic matrix which surrounds the nucleus and constitutes the true internal milieu of the cell is called ....

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Question**: The question asks for the jelly-like fluid that surrounds the nucleus and constitutes the internal environment of the cell. 2. **Identifying Cell Components**: In a typical cell, especially in animal cells, there are various components including the plasma membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm. The nucleus contains genetic material. 3. **Defining Cytoplasm**: The jelly-like substance that fills the cell and surrounds the nucleus is known as the cytoplasm. It is a protoplasmic matrix that provides a medium for the organelles to function. ...
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ICSE-CELL : THE UNIT OF LIFE -Test Your Progress (Fill in the blanks with appropriate words)
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  2. Lysosomes are cell organelles which contain numerous .......... enzym...

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  3. The three membranous components of the golgi are .......... and ........

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  7. In the kingdoms ……….. and ........, the cell is a complete organism.

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  10. S.J. Singer and G.L. Nicholson (1972) introduced the ........ to expl...

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  11. The jelly-like fluid protoplasmic matrix which surrounds the nucleus ...

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  18. The lamellae, known as grana are the centres of ......... reaction of...

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  19. Ribosomes are the sites of .......... Synthesis.

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  20. Lysosomes are commonly called ……..

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